Holocaust Museum seeks donations of artifacts

These concentration camp inmate uniforms are among the wide range of materials preserved by the Montreal Holocaust Museum.

In preparation for its planned relocation and expansion, the Montreal Holocaust Museum is seeking to enhance its collection of artifacts related to the history of the Shoah, as well as its bank of survivor testimonials.

The museum currently preserves over 13,100 objects, a number that continues to grow with donations from survivors and their descendants.

The museum continues to search for survivors of ghettos, labour camps, death camps and forced labour brigades to invite them to record their stories, as well as hidden children, partisans, liberators, rescuers and anyone who fled from the Nazis or who was removed from their place of work, home or school due to their Jewish origins.

To donate an object to the museum, contact Marie-Blanche Fourcade at 514-345-2605 ext. 3022, or [email protected] To record a testimony, contact Eszter Andor at 514-345-2605 ext. 3093, or [email protected]